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he was down by an assassin fifty years ago obama awarded the highest us civilian honor the presidential medal of freedom the white house seat that is in memory of kennedy shortly before his death signed executive order creating the presidential medal of freedom. a black tie dinner for the award recipients at the smithsonian national museum of american history in its twenty year old grandson jack schwab were under the nominees. this award recognizes those who push forward into new frontiers of art literature science diplomacy in activism because they are there the medal of freedom acknowledges not just that something admirable has been going up to bed. these recipients have committed themselves their lives there could be yours. the creative capacity and passion to all of us. schloss truth is both jewish and canned food to teach reported the sale of goods will be for obama to his speech he spoke on his grandfather's legacy. we are told as my generation often is that the challenges we face are insurmountable. or that our ability to confront them is inadequate. we must remember a president
he was down by an assassin fifty years ago obama awarded the highest us civilian honor the presidential medal of freedom the white house seat that is in memory of kennedy shortly before his death signed executive order creating the presidential medal of freedom. a black tie dinner for the award recipients at the smithsonian national museum of american history in its twenty year old grandson jack schwab were under the nominees. this award recognizes those who push forward into new frontiers of...
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the obama administration is marking it as a big step but criticism is pouring in with many concerned that iran won't follow through. >> let me be clear. we do that with eyes wide open. we have no illusions you don't do this on the basis of somebody's statements to you. we are convinced that over the next few months we will be able to put to the test what iran's intensions are. >> the deal is a breakthrough after decades of gridlock. it was an exciting moment in switzerland when it was announced this morning. matthew chan joins me with more. what are the key points in the plan. why are so many so optimistic. >> reporter: i think it was the best option in the circumstan s circumstances. diplomates have made quite clear that they don't believe that would ever be possible. it is a deal that was fought with compromise. the issue hasn't been set out as a right for iran. the deal says that iran can continue it's uranium enrich arement for 5%. the enrichedure rainme ure raans to 20% will have to put things out as well. they are going to halt all work on nuclear react ter being built in iraq
the obama administration is marking it as a big step but criticism is pouring in with many concerned that iran won't follow through. >> let me be clear. we do that with eyes wide open. we have no illusions you don't do this on the basis of somebody's statements to you. we are convinced that over the next few months we will be able to put to the test what iran's intensions are. >> the deal is a breakthrough after decades of gridlock. it was an exciting moment in switzerland when it...
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to the country. brian mooar has reaction from capitol hill. >> reporter: after striking a breakthrough deal to disarm iran's nuclear weapons program, secretary of state john kerry sounded more cautious than optimistic. >> we're not sitting here pretending that iran is going to suddenly turn over a new leaf. we have to prove it. none of this is based on trust. it's not a question of trust. >> reporter: iran agrees to destroy highly enriched uranian that could be used for bombs but gets to keep its nuclear power facilities and gets a small measure of relief from the crippling krad sanctions that have hobled the economy. >> for first time in the decade we have halted the progress of the iran nuclear program. >> reporter: for the president it is a diplomatic coup. they are skeptical iran will keep its promises. >> we've trusted the iranians before and trusted koreans on nuclear issues. what have we gotten for it? >> we need to make sure we see this through and don't end up in a situation where they are a
to the country. brian mooar has reaction from capitol hill. >> reporter: after striking a breakthrough deal to disarm iran's nuclear weapons program, secretary of state john kerry sounded more cautious than optimistic. >> we're not sitting here pretending that iran is going to suddenly turn over a new leaf. we have to prove it. none of this is based on trust. it's not a question of trust. >> reporter: iran agrees to destroy highly enriched uranian that could be used for bombs...
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>> and the obama administration taking first steps of slowing iran's nuclear program. and there are new concerns. >> and a boasting a enreport of young people in america. will that work? . [ susan ] ...as though he had never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. >>> so months of negotiations over our future in afghanistan may be about to go down the drain thanks to the last-minute demands by afghan president karzi. the situation is so dire u.s. officials are threatening to pull all u.s. troops in the new year. our national security corspopdant with more on this now. jennifer? >> reporter: last month secretary of state john kerry flew to kabul and a noupsed he and karzi he and the afghan president had a security deal. the elders who came to kabul and simply a rubber stamp.
>> and the obama administration taking first steps of slowing iran's nuclear program. and there are new concerns. >> and a boasting a enreport of young people in america. will that work? . [ susan ] ...as though he had never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340...
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>> you can certainly expect that both countries have a hard time selling this to in domestic constituent, particularly the conservatives or hard-liners on both sides. obama will have a bit of a challenge at some in congress have already talked about returning to the discussion about imposing tougher sanctions on iran. also within iran some are watching very closely to see the conservatives in that country. there will be calls for the iranian government to withdraw. meanwhile, inside iran you can expect that the inspections are going to get underway. part of this deal calls for almost daily inspectionsment you can expect that to happen. but more importantly against all of this backdrop is going to be the intense negotiations over the course of the next sichx months to try to reach a deal. right now this deal is a temporary onement it is meant to meet short term solutions. the deal to this end standoff once and for all is going to take place over the next six months. veronica? >> thank you so much. >>> and more fans falling at nfl stadiums on sunday. three people injured at two separate ga
>> you can certainly expect that both countries have a hard time selling this to in domestic constituent, particularly the conservatives or hard-liners on both sides. obama will have a bit of a challenge at some in congress have already talked about returning to the discussion about imposing tougher sanctions on iran. also within iran some are watching very closely to see the conservatives in that country. there will be calls for the iranian government to withdraw. meanwhile, inside iran...
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. >>> topping the news, a major storm system is crossing the country as 43 million americans prepare for thanksgiving travel. it's already killed 13. flights in dallas, texas, hundreds were canceled. >>> an historic dealing is reached on iran's nuclear stockpile. and u.s. ally railg calling the deal an historic mistake. president obama called israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu sunday. he said the u.s. will remain firm in its commitment to israel. he says israel has good reason to be skeptical about iran's intentions. >>> so a family in australia knows how to celebrate the holidays and they have a world to prove it. guinness reports that the richards family has the most christmas lights on a residential property. they hung up over 500,000 christmas lights around their home. 31 miles of holiday cheer. the homeowner david richards said his family began competing for the world record to raise awareness for the charity for sudden infant death syndrome. >> the only thing that matters is, do they take them down or leave them up the entire year? >> i would leave them. >> that many? >>
. >>> topping the news, a major storm system is crossing the country as 43 million americans prepare for thanksgiving travel. it's already killed 13. flights in dallas, texas, hundreds were canceled. >>> an historic dealing is reached on iran's nuclear stockpile. and u.s. ally railg calling the deal an historic mistake. president obama called israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu sunday. he said the u.s. will remain firm in its commitment to israel. he says israel has good...
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the 55-year-old major campaign supporter of barack obama will become the first woman to hold that post. during confirmation hearings, she spoke of her father's legacy to improve relateses between the two countries after world war ii. japan is the united states' fourth largest trading partner and home to 50,000 american trps. >>> switching gears now, there are new revelations on america's super secret drone program. this morning the "washington post" is reporting on connections between the program and the national security agency. those documents reveal close collaborations with nsa spy resources, even suggesting some successful drone attacks could not have been ordered without information from the agency. it comes as the nsa is under intense criticism for its spy programs on americans. officials are hoping it will bolster the agency's case that its resources are fighting terrorism. all of this as nbc learns news of two prominent departures at the nsa, keith al legs apder and his deputy are expected to leave in the coming months. >>> in the wake of his father's emotional cry for help, o
the 55-year-old major campaign supporter of barack obama will become the first woman to hold that post. during confirmation hearings, she spoke of her father's legacy to improve relateses between the two countries after world war ii. japan is the united states' fourth largest trading partner and home to 50,000 american trps. >>> switching gears now, there are new revelations on america's super secret drone program. this morning the "washington post" is reporting on...
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the obama administration is making it and marking it as a big step but criticism is pouring in. many are concerned that iran won't follow through. >> let me be clear, we do that with eyes absolutely wide open. we have no illusions. you don't do this on the basis of somebody's statements to you. you do it on the basis of actions that can be verified. we are convinced that over the next few months we will be able to put to the test what iran's intensions are. >> this agreement comes after decades of talks with iran going nowhere. it may have been more than public fnegotations to seal the deal. jim shodo was in geneva when the deal was reached and has details on the plan now. >> reporter: in geneva a historic deal has been struck. >> for the first time in a decade we have halted the key parts of the nuclear program. key parts will be held back. >> designed to halt iran from building a nuclear weapon. >> simply put they caught off the most likely paths to bui building a bomb. >> crippling economic sanctions on iran $7 billion in relief. in exchange iran agreed to halt ouranium enric
the obama administration is making it and marking it as a big step but criticism is pouring in. many are concerned that iran won't follow through. >> let me be clear, we do that with eyes absolutely wide open. we have no illusions. you don't do this on the basis of somebody's statements to you. you do it on the basis of actions that can be verified. we are convinced that over the next few months we will be able to put to the test what iran's intensions are. >> this agreement comes...
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let me give you one concrete example that the obama administration faced. countries had indicated they wanted to resume purposes of iranian oil at higher levels. and under the u.s. sanctions legislation, the white house would have had two choices. one, impose sanctions on the likes of china, india, and south korea for violating our sanctions. or two, giving additional waivers to those countries which would have been very difficult politically. so in a way, what iran has done is break through the clutter and allowed itself to reestablish its commercial bona feedies with some of the customers. >> talk about the clicker. let's take a look at what iran is not doing, while everyone is touting what they are supposedly doing. the deal does not dismantle one thing. it doesn't destroy any nuclear facilities. it doesn't remove any of the enriched uranium. doesn't stop them from enriching the uranium. doesn't stop a breakout capacity. doesn't provide for more intrusive u.n. inspections, the most at the iaea wants. look, some experts say they could possibly have a bomb
let me give you one concrete example that the obama administration faced. countries had indicated they wanted to resume purposes of iranian oil at higher levels. and under the u.s. sanctions legislation, the white house would have had two choices. one, impose sanctions on the likes of china, india, and south korea for violating our sanctions. or two, giving additional waivers to those countries which would have been very difficult politically. so in a way, what iran has done is break through...
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i don't care how many times obama says this is the greatest country, that's political bologna. you look at his deeds. he's empowered. he's given f-16 jets, gets billions of dollars, gave political cover and support to the muslim brotherhood, the nazi party of the middle east. that's who they are. it's as though roosevelt funded hitler and sent him airplanes in the 1930s. that's where -- and where are the democrats protesting this? there are none. that should frighten every american. we have some heroic republicans who are trying to bring benghazi to the floor and bring issues up. we need a national leader like this. it's a taboo subject, the uncertain loyalties of the party. we have a secretary of state who is a trader to the country. i'm saying this to somebody who was in the anti-war movement in the 60s, and who saw what we did. what we did was cause the united states to leave the war, and two and a half million, two and a half million chinese pes cants were slaughtered by the communism party when they came to power thanks to people like john kerry, but kerry was worse than t
i don't care how many times obama says this is the greatest country, that's political bologna. you look at his deeds. he's empowered. he's given f-16 jets, gets billions of dollars, gave political cover and support to the muslim brotherhood, the nazi party of the middle east. that's who they are. it's as though roosevelt funded hitler and sent him airplanes in the 1930s. that's where -- and where are the democrats protesting this? there are none. that should frighten every american. we have...
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. >> reporter: president obama made clear just how important this nomination is for the country. >> my most solemn obligation is the security of the american people. >> reporter: chuck hagel knows the horrors of war firsthand. at 21, a poor kid from nebraska, he volunteered to go to vietnam. fighting side-by-side, with his 19-year-old brother, tom. he got two purple hearts. one when shrapnel ripped open his chest and his brother dragged him to safety. and another, a month later, when hagel himself on fire from a land mine, rescued his brother. but critics are not focusing on hagel's military service. while serving as a republican senator, he angered some in his own party for not backing the troop surge in iraq, not supporting unilateral sanctions against iran. and what some on the hill perceived a lack of support for israel. >> hagel's record is very, very troubling in the nation of israel. he's not been a friend to israel. >> reporter: hagel and the white house says these are misperceptions. with hagel telling his hometown paper, he has unequivocal, total support for israel. but he st
. >> reporter: president obama made clear just how important this nomination is for the country. >> my most solemn obligation is the security of the american people. >> reporter: chuck hagel knows the horrors of war firsthand. at 21, a poor kid from nebraska, he volunteered to go to vietnam. fighting side-by-side, with his 19-year-old brother, tom. he got two purple hearts. one when shrapnel ripped open his chest and his brother dragged him to safety. and another, a month...
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care, but the gop has largely be towed obama carry many places in this country. obamacare in many places in this country. --half of the states overwhelmingly, they are in the peoplehere half of the of color live in this country, black people, and also the team knows, the second-largest eight in the union with the latino population is texas. it is not included. it is leaving a lot of people behind. they say they want to rollback obamacare through stopping medicaid, they've largely have. >> it is astounding. 26 dates have rejected the medicaid expansion are home to about half of the country's population writes "the new york times" but about 60% of poor, uninsured blacks and single of the, about 60% countries uninsured working poor are in those states. among those excluded are about 435,000 cashiers, 341 thousand cooks, and 253,000 nurses aides. trudy lieberman, you have also written extensively about not only the affordable care act, but who gets covered and who doesn't, because you have to include those that will be cut off at medicaid expansion. when they don't g
care, but the gop has largely be towed obama carry many places in this country. obamacare in many places in this country. --half of the states overwhelmingly, they are in the peoplehere half of the of color live in this country, black people, and also the team knows, the second-largest eight in the union with the latino population is texas. it is not included. it is leaving a lot of people behind. they say they want to rollback obamacare through stopping medicaid, they've largely have. >>...
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administration and country, and patriots and friends, i am confident the months ahead will be marked by deeper engagement from advocates across the political spectrum. i am eager to see which -- where each of you will help to lead as premier. i am optimistic about the dialogue we will build in country and future will -- we will create together. thank you all very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> thursday, former president george bush dedicate his presidential library and museum. the 13th presidential library was built on the campus of southern methodist university in dallas, texas. in an interview conducted earlier this month in dallas, george and cora talk about the design and desk -- design and construction of the library, decisions made in the white house, and an upcoming event of the bush institute. this is half an hour. >> mr. president, mrs. bush, thank you for being with us. let's talk about where we're at and the role of the institute and the museum. >> we're on the campus of s
administration and country, and patriots and friends, i am confident the months ahead will be marked by deeper engagement from advocates across the political spectrum. i am eager to see which -- where each of you will help to lead as premier. i am optimistic about the dialogue we will build in country and future will -- we will create together. thank you all very much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012]...
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obama in the israeli president's garden may have been uprooted or may have to be. agriculture officials warnt to test it and perhaps even discard it. israeli law forbids plants and trees from other countries entering israel. >>> and then there's this, the president's limo, nickname ed the beast had to be hauled off on the back of a flatbed truck. the secret service says diagnostic tests are still being done to determine why it broke down in jerusalem. the high-tech cadillac is being sent back to the u.s. for more tests. of course, the president is not stranded. he always travels with a spare. >> beast 2. beast 1 and beast 2. >> there you go. >> let's take a look at the weather across the nation. colder than normal in the northeast. flurries from central new jersey to boston and cape cod. snow showers around the great lakes. rain changing from kansas city and memphis. all rain around the south. dallas, shreveport, snow in the rockies and cascades and some showers in the pacific northwest. >> 40s from seattle to billings, 20s for the upper midwest. 40 in new york and
obama in the israeli president's garden may have been uprooted or may have to be. agriculture officials warnt to test it and perhaps even discard it. israeli law forbids plants and trees from other countries entering israel. >>> and then there's this, the president's limo, nickname ed the beast had to be hauled off on the back of a flatbed truck. the secret service says diagnostic tests are still being done to determine why it broke down in jerusalem. the high-tech cadillac is being...
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so this is a perfect segue to get into obama care. what's your take on everything that people are talking about? >> well, what we were talking about the affordable care act. you know why i think it's good? who has the best health care in america? congress. congress. now, you work for me. i pay your benefits and you don't want me to have what you have. i think everybody deserves great health care. even prisoners get great health care, free health care. >> what do you think of all the criticism? president obama certainly has taken a ton of heat on what was going to be a showcase for his administration. >> martin, when they first started social security -- you know, you were living back then. it didn't work when that first started. medicare didn't work when that first started. let's get together. instead of knocking it, i would like all the congressmen to get together and say what can we do to make this work. what can we do for the people? we're not doing anything right now. congress is just in total disarray right now. they're doing not
so this is a perfect segue to get into obama care. what's your take on everything that people are talking about? >> well, what we were talking about the affordable care act. you know why i think it's good? who has the best health care in america? congress. congress. now, you work for me. i pay your benefits and you don't want me to have what you have. i think everybody deserves great health care. even prisoners get great health care, free health care. >> what do you think of all the...
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. >> reporter: with protests an the country against military action in syria, president obama's pushing for it. alt a din weather republicans last night, in network interviews today and a direct appeal to the nation tomorrow. >> he's got to show first of all that this is in our national security interests. >> reporter: in the house they seem reluctant to antagonize bashar al assad. the white house using these videos not confirmed by nbc as proof the assad regime used chemical weapons. >> nobody is rebutting the intelligence. >> but i would say the evidence is not as strong as the public statements that the president and his administration have been making. >> reporter: assad says there's no evidence. the white house responds, it doesn't surprise us that someone who would kill hundreds of children with poison gas would also lie about it. lawmakers are concerned limited strikes could turn into more. >> once we hit, this is an act of war. little wars start big wars and we have to remember that. >> reporter: the senate could vote this week. >>> tracie, thank you. >>> former secretary of sta
. >> reporter: with protests an the country against military action in syria, president obama's pushing for it. alt a din weather republicans last night, in network interviews today and a direct appeal to the nation tomorrow. >> he's got to show first of all that this is in our national security interests. >> reporter: in the house they seem reluctant to antagonize bashar al assad. the white house using these videos not confirmed by nbc as proof the assad regime used chemical...
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. >> reporter: the geneva agreement came together only two months after president obama first talked to iran's president rouhani on the iran for a year in the persian gulf country of oman laying the groundwork. >> if this interim deal does ultimately translate into a comprehensive deal that eliminates the iranian nuclear program to the middle east, that's an enormous victory for america's global victory. >> reporter: president obama tried to reassure israel's leader that he will be consulted on every aspect of any final deal with iran but israel's worry is that the president is too eager for an agreement and not driving a hard enough bargain with tehran. >> thank you. >>> now more on the deal from iran's perspective. on the streets of tehran today, celebrations. people waved flags and flowers and cheered the chief negotiator as an ambassador of peace. after the agreement was announced, ann curry spoke exclusively with the iranian foreign minister and joins us from geneva tonight. >> reporter: good evening. nuclear negotiations just don't get any more dramatic than this. it was the en
. >> reporter: the geneva agreement came together only two months after president obama first talked to iran's president rouhani on the iran for a year in the persian gulf country of oman laying the groundwork. >> if this interim deal does ultimately translate into a comprehensive deal that eliminates the iranian nuclear program to the middle east, that's an enormous victory for america's global victory. >> reporter: president obama tried to reassure israel's leader that he...
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today, president obama was try to answer critic, s of the deal. israeli prime minister netanyahu for one said it was a mistake. the iranian president hosseini told his country it was a good deal for tehran. while he didn't mention netanyahu by name, he pointed to national leaders who don't like the six-month interim agreement. rouhani said, quote, you saw which country got angry with the deal and you saw what a blow was inflicted on zionism, meaning israel. netanyahu, who met with secretary of state kerry earlier this week, pressioned the u.s. not to ease sanctions on iran. today, president obama said the u.s. should not be, quote, naive about iran, but also be open to the possibility that iran actually may abide by the deal. >> we have to not constantly assume that it's not possible for iran, like any country, to change over time. it may not be likely. if you ask me what is the likelihood we are able to arrive at the end state i was just describing earlier, i wouldn't say that it's more than 50/50. but we have to try. >> one middle east expert sa
today, president obama was try to answer critic, s of the deal. israeli prime minister netanyahu for one said it was a mistake. the iranian president hosseini told his country it was a good deal for tehran. while he didn't mention netanyahu by name, he pointed to national leaders who don't like the six-month interim agreement. rouhani said, quote, you saw which country got angry with the deal and you saw what a blow was inflicted on zionism, meaning israel. netanyahu, who met with secretary of...
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and it really gave us barack obama as president of the united states. after that speech, dr. kingeded up winning the nobel peace prize in 1964. and of course president barack obama has also won one as did jimmy carter who is speaking today. >> pelley: there were many things, of course, that influenced the civil rights movement but as you say, after this speech nothing was ever the same again. it was the voting rights act of 1964, the civil rights act of 1964, i should say. and then the voting rights act of 1965. nothing was ever the same again. when the president was asked about his remarks today, he said the first thing i want you to know is that my speech won't be as good. the president said that dr. king's speech is one of in his estimation one of the five best speeches of all time. but you think it's the best speech of american history. >> i think it's the best because we have a recording of it, something that happened in the 19th century we can listen to. and it continues to inspire. the genius of dr. king is that the speech is alive. it's filled with hope and aspiration
and it really gave us barack obama as president of the united states. after that speech, dr. kingeded up winning the nobel peace prize in 1964. and of course president barack obama has also won one as did jimmy carter who is speaking today. >> pelley: there were many things, of course, that influenced the civil rights movement but as you say, after this speech nothing was ever the same again. it was the voting rights act of 1964, the civil rights act of 1964, i should say. and then the...
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as president obama pointed out in his remark as few moments ago. so call it what you will, but democrats see it very differently, they say this is necessary to get the business of the country moving forward. >> libby casey on capitol hill, thank you very much. it's been a frustrating process for those nominees. it means. you work in a law firm, you could not take any cases until you wait for your confirmation. >> now to geneva. the e.u. saying negotiators from iran and six world powers including the u.s. now reviewing a draft copy of a working agreement. live in geneva, the lot rattling today by all sides is there still optimism there? >> we so know the meeting continue, it has been interesting to note that primarily they have been centered around the e. u. representative here. kathryn ashton, she has been the one having by lateral talks with the iranians. now other members other delegations may have dropped in and added to a trilateral, or even more, but it is primarily those two who have been working out things. we do know the united states deleg
as president obama pointed out in his remark as few moments ago. so call it what you will, but democrats see it very differently, they say this is necessary to get the business of the country moving forward. >> libby casey on capitol hill, thank you very much. it's been a frustrating process for those nominees. it means. you work in a law firm, you could not take any cases until you wait for your confirmation. >> now to geneva. the e.u. saying negotiators from iran and six world...
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that's the largest pool of uninsured in the country. added to that texas has the greatest insurance rate for people, one in four people in texas are currently not insured. as for the timing, well, today obama is riding the up swing from some of the positive announcements of healthcare.gov improving. and i think he's just trying to refocus this conversation back to the people that this law is intended to help. about. >> but another big state. another republican state. what other challenges does he face in text? >> it's one one of the 25 states in the country that has chosen not to expand medicaid under the affordable care act. that leaves 1.5 million people who are the poorest of the poor who fall into this gap where they're not poor enough to get medicaid, but ironically they're too poor to qualify for the subsidies. the president is trying to put pressure on governor rick perry to remedy that. >> there is so always so much clutter. but what do the people on the streets of texas, what do they say. >> i've spoken to folks, and for the co
that's the largest pool of uninsured in the country. added to that texas has the greatest insurance rate for people, one in four people in texas are currently not insured. as for the timing, well, today obama is riding the up swing from some of the positive announcements of healthcare.gov improving. and i think he's just trying to refocus this conversation back to the people that this law is intended to help. about. >> but another big state. another republican state. what other challenges...
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>> look, the country always focuses first on domestic affairs, obama care, i'm afraid, is an ongoing disaster. i want to say this -- with iran, if it gets what tell do with a nuclear weapon -- look, i was there in 1979. i went through this thing. we've been at war as a country for 30 years. they killed 241 marines. they've been doing ieds. the only time they stopped was after we were on the border with iran and they conquered iraq and were faterrified for two years. if it produces a nonnuclear iran, that will be great. if it doesn't and israel has to go to war, it's going to be a disaster. it's going to be the question who lost the middle east. >> john, let's talk about israel and all of this. we're getting some readout on what benjamin netanyahu, prime minister of israel, and the president talked about during that phone call today. the president trying to reassure him that they're all on the same page. your thoughts? >> well, they're not on the same page. i think what is really hurting israel and going to hurt this deal is the secret nature of these talks that kerry's people and the
>> look, the country always focuses first on domestic affairs, obama care, i'm afraid, is an ongoing disaster. i want to say this -- with iran, if it gets what tell do with a nuclear weapon -- look, i was there in 1979. i went through this thing. we've been at war as a country for 30 years. they killed 241 marines. they've been doing ieds. the only time they stopped was after we were on the border with iran and they conquered iraq and were faterrified for two years. if it produces a...
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lange was in prison 26 years for fighting his country's apartheid system. more than that, he forgave his jailers, his powerful example of redemption and grace was noted by president bush and obama tonight. in no wise young woman i know add this to say. i've got a lot of work to do. i do, too. that's my "2 cents more." thank you for joiniig us tonight. ♪ lou: of the nation's largest unions bankrolling in organizing a protest that they tried to promote as a fast-food working strike an attempt to double the minimum wage to a fast-food workers raising their pay to $15 an hour. tonight we will have the story of how much the liberal media decided, is certainly no better, to take the service employees international union's dramatic but phony strike story and run with it. there were quite a few. i'm lou dobbs. ♪ good evening
lange was in prison 26 years for fighting his country's apartheid system. more than that, he forgave his jailers, his powerful example of redemption and grace was noted by president bush and obama tonight. in no wise young woman i know add this to say. i've got a lot of work to do. i do, too. that's my "2 cents more." thank you for joiniig us tonight. ♪ lou: of the nation's largest unions bankrolling in organizing a protest that they tried to promote as a fast-food working strike an...
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. >> and president obama asked that flags in this country belower ee eed in this country. but one sheriff says he is not going to do it. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? wh
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will there be a federal shield law to protect reporters across the country? >> congress is now deliberating just such a proposal. i have been fighting for this since i came out of jail in 2005. the problem is that president obama, before he turned against it, now he is for it again because he was having some trouble with the media. he will not support a law that is as strong and tough. >> they backed off big time. >> absolutely they did. this is a terrible, terrible intrusion into his privacy. and they lied, i think, about why they did it and how they did it. 24r* is the former colleague of mine from the new york times who may also have to go to jail next year. his case, they are filing papers before the supreme court in january and he too is trying to not be forced to testify against a source. >> you served the 85 days in jail and refused to give up a source. it is sacred sacisanct kind of bond. what was it like for you and does this ruling vindicate you for what you stood and the principals and the beliefs you stood for and stayed in the clinker for? >> i a
will there be a federal shield law to protect reporters across the country? >> congress is now deliberating just such a proposal. i have been fighting for this since i came out of jail in 2005. the problem is that president obama, before he turned against it, now he is for it again because he was having some trouble with the media. he will not support a law that is as strong and tough. >> they backed off big time. >> absolutely they did. this is a terrible, terrible intrusion...
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just giving up on obama care. according to a princeton research poll 4 in 10 surveyed say they would rather pay the obama care penalty than buy health insurance through the new exchanges. rather pay the oppressive un-american tax than navigate through health care.gov? pretty telling. we bring back our studio audience. chris. >> yes. >> i have a question. answer the question. >> i will. >> millennials down 24%. hispanics -- >> i'm glad you put me in that. >> i'm talking about a group way younger than you sitting over here. we have a poll where the president -- 54% of americans disapprove of his handling of the job. he's in the 30s. a lot of it ises based on if you like your care, keep your care. like your doctor, keep your doctor. the rate shock that's kicking in. and the realization that your deductible is going up. now that that's true, why not start over because every promise made is not kept. why not start over so the american people can debate it again? >> in politics you never accept defeat. you move on. when
just giving up on obama care. according to a princeton research poll 4 in 10 surveyed say they would rather pay the obama care penalty than buy health insurance through the new exchanges. rather pay the oppressive un-american tax than navigate through health care.gov? pretty telling. we bring back our studio audience. chris. >> yes. >> i have a question. answer the question. >> i will. >> millennials down 24%. hispanics -- >> i'm glad you put me in that. >>...
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he will travel around the country laying out his plan to strengthen the economy. his first stop will be in illinois on wednesday. >>> jury selection begins today in the first civil lawsuit against toyota. in 2006 a 66-year-old california woman was killed when her camry crashed. her family claims the accelerator pedal got stuck, and the camry hit speeds of up to 100 miles an hour. toyota denies that. they face more than 80 civil cases. >>> well, more pain at the pump. according to aaa, the nation wide price for a gallon of gas is $3.67. that is up seven cents from just a week ago. last year at the same time a gallon cost $3.46. >>> and at the position office a low budget frightfest scared off some big budget movies. "the conjuring," a haunted house thriller, debuted at number one with just over $41 million. it sent former box office champ "despicable me 2" in second place at $25 million, and "turbo," a story about a speedy snail came in at third place. no scary movies for me, thanks. >> me neither. i will not be contributed to that. ashley morrison here in new york
he will travel around the country laying out his plan to strengthen the economy. his first stop will be in illinois on wednesday. >>> jury selection begins today in the first civil lawsuit against toyota. in 2006 a 66-year-old california woman was killed when her camry crashed. her family claims the accelerator pedal got stuck, and the camry hit speeds of up to 100 miles an hour. toyota denies that. they face more than 80 civil cases. >>> well, more pain at the pump. according...
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obama has said that would be a red line. that would be a game changer in terms offing the going about the united states potentially getting involved somehow in that war over there we have thus far stayed out of. when you say it has been assessed with some degree of varying confidence that they've crossed that red line, what the heck does that mean? does that mean some u.s. intelligence agencies think serin got used and some don't? how do we know? what are we basing this on. forgive me for splitting the hairs, if the split is between america going to war again and not going to war again, this hair needs splitting. the letter the white house sent to congress today does add this important detail. the assessment is based on part on physiological samples. that would imply they have physically tested something to come to this conclusion, not relying on diagnosing it from afar by sight or allegations, they test something. there was a follow-up call with report others to explain what this means. the white house would not elaborate a
obama has said that would be a red line. that would be a game changer in terms offing the going about the united states potentially getting involved somehow in that war over there we have thus far stayed out of. when you say it has been assessed with some degree of varying confidence that they've crossed that red line, what the heck does that mean? does that mean some u.s. intelligence agencies think serin got used and some don't? how do we know? what are we basing this on. forgive me for...
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the obama administration has a certain this and i believe they are. most other countries do not agree with this and are beginning to accuse us of violations of international law. the lead to stacy's to clarify those rules. >> -- the united states needs to clarify those rules. there are lawsuits in pakistan and leave the u.k. suggesting the sharing of intelligence information with the american government may actually constitute war crimes. that is making british intelligence officials nervous. that is being closely watched throughout europe. >> in order to address these issues going forward, both because of potential actions the other nations may take that would put up with state department spokesmen in a difficult situation to deploy those while standing up to the drone program we utilize -- what are the standards that would be put in place? tell me what that regime looks like and where does it come from? >> i spent four years as a legal advisor in thousands of conversations with european allies, many of whom are in this room listening to what the bus
the obama administration has a certain this and i believe they are. most other countries do not agree with this and are beginning to accuse us of violations of international law. the lead to stacy's to clarify those rules. >> -- the united states needs to clarify those rules. there are lawsuits in pakistan and leave the u.k. suggesting the sharing of intelligence information with the american government may actually constitute war crimes. that is making british intelligence officials...
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of this country's immigration law in nearly three decades. the president will make his announcement in las vegas the day after a bipartisan group of senators up veil their plans. nbc's tracie potts is in washington with more. tracie. good morning. >> reporter: are good morning, everyone. the white house said what the president will say in las vegas is similar to what we saw that group of democrats and republicans lay out here on capitol hill yesterday. but the white house plan is ready to go. a piece of legislation that if congress drags its feet, this is something they'll be able to vote on. the hallmark of that plan is what to do about the 11 million illegal immigrants already in this country. conservatives don't want to hear the "a" word and that group of democrats and republicans who brought out their plan yesterday said it won't be amnesty because it will be background checks, taxes, they'll have to learn english just to get in the back of the line to earn citizenship. but the big concern here for democrats and republicans particularly i
of this country's immigration law in nearly three decades. the president will make his announcement in las vegas the day after a bipartisan group of senators up veil their plans. nbc's tracie potts is in washington with more. tracie. good morning. >> reporter: are good morning, everyone. the white house said what the president will say in las vegas is similar to what we saw that group of democrats and republicans lay out here on capitol hill yesterday. but the white house plan is ready to...
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now, the so-called fix obama care is running into resistance, there, the nine states highlighted on the map refuse to go along with the proposal that would allow the cancelled plans to be renewed. hi, good to see you, elise. >> good to see you, too. >>> let me talk about this. first of all, you think that if the administration thinks that they're in hot water now, that they should brace themselves for what might come next year. expound on that for me. >> sure, so the white house has been dealing with a month-long, even six-long political firestorm over the botched rollout of obama care. but we here in washington know things can get a whole lot worse next year. because the plan cancellations are going to continue to come either from the market or from employers. and employers will have to continue with their mandate to provide insurance, which could cause some of them to lower employee hours in order to stop from having to offer health care coverage to their workers. so there are many more shoes to drop, and we know that next year is the mid-term elections. so things will get a lot worse
now, the so-called fix obama care is running into resistance, there, the nine states highlighted on the map refuse to go along with the proposal that would allow the cancelled plans to be renewed. hi, good to see you, elise. >> good to see you, too. >>> let me talk about this. first of all, you think that if the administration thinks that they're in hot water now, that they should brace themselves for what might come next year. expound on that for me. >> sure, so the white...
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gould hall could be that the obama admitted i wanted to improve relations between the two countries the court. between washington and cairo to meet demand with an income of the lp field in the market in the potty on. the tonight i'm directly the link the rhetoric of one point five billion dollars to get a package that they keep leaking camping. i'm paying you a good relationship should be defined by age the american ahead. now he thinks that way. i cannot get on the which women could not get me out of the army chief and get out to be the go and get ready. dealing with change. he went in there putting them on line trying to maintain a window into the back door. ii in every good security. the ideal working period. we need to look at. the trial this month and will cease to speak in tomorrow night's anticipation all sides ahead of the trial but the lessons of our week it expected them to come out walking will be pregnant in the court tomorrow. being able to go. the beginning of july. i am the only then can it be held in secret location he will be representing the kids i think it would be a
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will president obama and president rouhani actually meet and shake hands on the sidelines. there is speculation on that as well, nothing confirmed at this point. >> so much hanging on a handshake. kristin, so many people felt that syria would be the main topic, is there a fear that that will be overshadowed by this meeting between the united states and the iranian delegation? >> expect syria to still figure very highly in president obama's speech here on tuesday. the president is expected to push for a resolution, putting into force an agreement that was reached between russia and the united states, for the dismantling of syria's chemical weapons arsenal. that resolution has stalled here at the united nations. he's likely to push for that, to make it happen here as negotiations are continuing. there's also a meeting between secretary of state john kerry and his russian counterpart sergey lavrov in getting a peace conference going for syria as well. that will be a big issue for the general assembly. of course syria and iran are tied. >> are thank you kristin very much. while
will president obama and president rouhani actually meet and shake hands on the sidelines. there is speculation on that as well, nothing confirmed at this point. >> so much hanging on a handshake. kristin, so many people felt that syria would be the main topic, is there a fear that that will be overshadowed by this meeting between the united states and the iranian delegation? >> expect syria to still figure very highly in president obama's speech here on tuesday. the president is...
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the senate didn't take it out, president obama asking for them to wait to see how this played out. we saw conversations as to whether the senate should come in and address the question of sanctions. they'd like to put sanctions on the table, vote on that. if iran does not live up to the pledges it made, sanctions would kick in. this is seen as a tool. a bit of a club to make sure that iran keeps true to the agreements hammered out in geneva. >> thank you libby casey. >> in iran crowds cheered the news of a deal. hundreds greeted negotiators as they arrived home. more from the reaction from tehran. >> is it a good or bad deal? it depend who you speak to in iran. most agree any deal is worth it. iranians what results. >> it's shameful the u.s. glams to be concerned about human rights. if a government is against ner why punish people for it. they hurt us for 34 years. >> under the deal. the p5+1 agreed to suspend limited sanctions, allow the purchase of iranian oil up to 100 million barrels a day, helping in the medical field. >> after lifting the anxiouses people can buy things easie
the senate didn't take it out, president obama asking for them to wait to see how this played out. we saw conversations as to whether the senate should come in and address the question of sanctions. they'd like to put sanctions on the table, vote on that. if iran does not live up to the pledges it made, sanctions would kick in. this is seen as a tool. a bit of a club to make sure that iran keeps true to the agreements hammered out in geneva. >> thank you libby casey. >> in iran...
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>> right now, president obama is wrapping up his visit to sweden, meeting with the country's king and queen. but things could turn a lot less cordial when he and president putin arrive in the summit in st. petersburg. >> reporter: good morning. president obama arrives at the g-20, looking for political support to strike the syrian regime. one person not onboard, russian president putin. president obama and world leaders gather in russia today for the g-20 economic summit. syria is not officially on the agenda. but it's expected to dominate discussions. the president accusing the syrian regime of using chemical weapons against its own people. and is urging a strong international response. >> my credibility's not on the line. the international community's credibility is on the line. >> reporter: the crisis in syria has president obama facing off against russian president vladimir putin. putin who backs the assad regime, says the u.s. is lying about syria's use of chemical weapons. in a rare interview with western media, putin warned mr. obama not to take military action with syria witho
>> right now, president obama is wrapping up his visit to sweden, meeting with the country's king and queen. but things could turn a lot less cordial when he and president putin arrive in the summit in st. petersburg. >> reporter: good morning. president obama arrives at the g-20, looking for political support to strike the syrian regime. one person not onboard, russian president putin. president obama and world leaders gather in russia today for the g-20 economic summit. syria is...
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. >>> president obama spoke with israeli prime minister benyamin netanyahu about his country's concerns under the agreement, that he can'ts u.s. and israeli consultations on the issue. >> al jazeera's patty culhane looks at what is next. >> the handshakes and hugs that mark the first agreement an image for the history books. so the spin begins. each side claims victory. >> translation: it has been written clearly that iran will continue enrichment. therefore i announce to the people of iran that will continue in the same way as before. >> the agreement does say iran will continue to enrich uranium as it has been, but only up to 5%, in exchange for $7 billion in sanctions relief. the agreement spells out the end goal of future talks, that iran will enjoy its right to nuclear energy. but u.s. secretary of state john kerry went out of his way to stress that doesn't mean what it sounds like. >> any country has a right, if you are in the mbt to a peaceful nuclear program. that - there is a defined right. but a peaceful nuclear program does not mean you have the right to enrich. >> his words
. >>> president obama spoke with israeli prime minister benyamin netanyahu about his country's concerns under the agreement, that he can'ts u.s. and israeli consultations on the issue. >> al jazeera's patty culhane looks at what is next. >> the handshakes and hugs that mark the first agreement an image for the history books. so the spin begins. each side claims victory. >> translation: it has been written clearly that iran will continue enrichment. therefore i...
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this is a country that loves its guns. let's face it. it's no big surprise. had background check legislation passed, i would have been surprised, and not just because republicans hate obama. several republicans voted against it, as well, from really red states like arkansas and north dakota. many parts of the country consider having the freedom to use a firearm fundamental to them as important as oxygen. any encroachment on that, it's incredibly powerful interest group, holding these guy's next in a vice. it would have surprised me more if i passed than the fact that it didn't. cenk: i love our democracy that it would be surprising if something that 91% of americans are in favor of would pass the senate. we -- i honestly think we've lost our democracy entirely. by the way the n.r.a., new president, said the civil war was a war of northern aggression. n.r.a. way to get more moderate. i want to come back and talk in a little bit. >> colonel wilkerson is up next, chief of staff for colin powell. i have a million questions for him. can't wait to talk to him. late
this is a country that loves its guns. let's face it. it's no big surprise. had background check legislation passed, i would have been surprised, and not just because republicans hate obama. several republicans voted against it, as well, from really red states like arkansas and north dakota. many parts of the country consider having the freedom to use a firearm fundamental to them as important as oxygen. any encroachment on that, it's incredibly powerful interest group, holding these guy's next...
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and -- >> i have to care for the survival of my country. >> the u.s. and iran close in on a deal, a long time ally objects. our conversation with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. this is "state of the union". >>> good morning from washington i'm candy crowley. ma
and -- >> i have to care for the survival of my country. >> the u.s. and iran close in on a deal, a long time ally objects. our conversation with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. this is "state of the union". >>> good morning from washington i'm candy crowley. ma
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. >>> president obama says the united states wants to help the millions of displayed syrian refugees. so he's pledging an additional $195 million in humanitarian and food aid to the civil war-torn country. that brings the total u.s. aid in syria to $1.2 billion since the two-year war fan. the u.n. said last month nearly 7 million syrians require urgent humanitarian aid. the toll to civil war is taking on aleppo, syria's largest city. these before and after images show damaged or destroyed homes and more than 1,000 roadblocks. >>> flooding since monday in missouri left one child dead and a woman believed to be his mother missing. the governor has dispatched national guard troops to help rescue those trapped in houses, on the rooftops of cars and pinned to trees by the force of that flood. now for a look at our national forecast, i'm joined by nbc's bill karins. >> two mornings in a row we had horrible flooding today. so far, so good, but it's not going to stay that way today. they're going to get more rain and the flooding is going to get worse. it's been a rough night in northern okla
. >>> president obama says the united states wants to help the millions of displayed syrian refugees. so he's pledging an additional $195 million in humanitarian and food aid to the civil war-torn country. that brings the total u.s. aid in syria to $1.2 billion since the two-year war fan. the u.n. said last month nearly 7 million syrians require urgent humanitarian aid. the toll to civil war is taking on aleppo, syria's largest city. these before and after images show damaged or...
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. >> i think it's possible that obama could sell this as an important step forward for u.s. national security, as it certainly would be. >> reporter: the new iranian president says questions about his country's nuclear ambitions can be settled in six months, but the u.s. insists they will be judged by their actions. >> we have made it clear to iran that they can have a peaceful nuclear program, as they meet the requirements of the interthainte international community. >> reporter: for starters they want iran to do the following, freeze all uranium enrichment, store most of its stockpile in another country, stop all refuelling activities at the nuclear reactor, and most important disclose everything about the nuclear program that might have a military application. in exchange the p5-plus-1 has promised to impose no new sanctions. >> the p5-plus-1, they have to deliver something for the iranians, because on the iranian side there are huge expectations. >> reporter: while it appears relations may be warming, is there a long-term benefit to the u.s.'s efforts. >> if we are able
. >> i think it's possible that obama could sell this as an important step forward for u.s. national security, as it certainly would be. >> reporter: the new iranian president says questions about his country's nuclear ambitions can be settled in six months, but the u.s. insists they will be judged by their actions. >> we have made it clear to iran that they can have a peaceful nuclear program, as they meet the requirements of the interthainte international community. >>...
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. >> of course that has a ripple effect across the country. thanks for the update. >>> president obama working today to put a nuclear deal with iran into the first light. he spoke with benjamin netanyahu. he calls this weekend's agreement a historic mistake. iran agreed to roll back parts of the nuclear program. that in exchange for some lifting of some economic sanctiones. the deal has a time line, though. six months. during time negotiators will try to hammer out something more permanent. last night's announcements was crossing the finish line so to speak. though it actually started months ago when the iranian people elected a new president with new priorities. i want to get aaron david miller in here, because he is with the woodrow wilson international center and both democratic and republican administrators. aaron, you wrote? "politico" today, let's not celebrate yet. why? >> because it is way too early, martin, to break up the champagne. a and as i mentioned, the article put the party hats on. you have the first step against the backgroun
. >> of course that has a ripple effect across the country. thanks for the update. >>> president obama working today to put a nuclear deal with iran into the first light. he spoke with benjamin netanyahu. he calls this weekend's agreement a historic mistake. iran agreed to roll back parts of the nuclear program. that in exchange for some lifting of some economic sanctiones. the deal has a time line, though. six months. during time negotiators will try to hammer out something more...
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the obama administration trying to convince congress to take action. the president will meet with top lawmakers from both parties today. but as al jazeera reports, the president still has a lot of convincing to do. >> senators john mccain and lindsay graham to hear an appeal directly from president obama. they say his plan doesn't do far enough, and they want him to topple the assayed government. the president says that's not his plan. what he wants to do launch cruise missles at syrian targets sending a warning message. after the meeting the senator seemed to indicate they might vote for authorization. if the president agrees to give more lethal support to the opposition. >> i think it is encouraging, but we have to have concrete plans. we have to have concrete details and we have to be assured that this is a dramatic difference from the last two years of a policy of neglect which has led to the deaths of 100,000 people. >> to members of the congress, the bigger question seemed to be should the u.s. do anything at all. >> one issue the evidence. they
the obama administration trying to convince congress to take action. the president will meet with top lawmakers from both parties today. but as al jazeera reports, the president still has a lot of convincing to do. >> senators john mccain and lindsay graham to hear an appeal directly from president obama. they say his plan doesn't do far enough, and they want him to topple the assayed government. the president says that's not his plan. what he wants to do launch cruise missles at syrian...
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some are driven by police officers across the country. >>> president obama asked congress to approve military strikes against syria. the request surprised many in washington and was met with a mix of praise and criticism. at this point, no one knows exactly what the house or the senate might do but for now, it appears to have put the brakes on any military action. >> here is my question for every member of congress and every member of the global community. what message will we send if a dictator can gas hundreds of children to death in a in plain site and pay no price? >> the president's decision pushes back any possible strike on syria at least a week. the senate foreign relations committee will begin debate but any vote before the full congress can't happen until september 9th,ing when lawmakers return from recess. many are asking is president obama building a consensus or just passing the buck? patty col hane has more >> reporter: as union inspect orders arrived back at the hague, a missile strike seemed i am any time. a small group of protesters outside of the white house urged r
some are driven by police officers across the country. >>> president obama asked congress to approve military strikes against syria. the request surprised many in washington and was met with a mix of praise and criticism. at this point, no one knows exactly what the house or the senate might do but for now, it appears to have put the brakes on any military action. >> here is my question for every member of congress and every member of the global community. what message will we...
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i'm sure the country music folks are clearly talking to a lot of people who were already against obama from the beginning. i mean, when the president -- the former president is saying about the obama care plan is kind of laughable. the reason why obama and his folks went in this direction, it because the major problem with the clinton plan was they said everybody's health care will be changed. that's what the hillary care idea was. o mabama went the opposite direction. and now you have this sort of keep your crackpy health plan idea from the republicans. it's like just one attack after another. we start with darrel issa, the number one hater in the house of republicans. >> i think there's one thing we need to understand here too. it's not like the president doesn't want people to keep their health insurance and trying to be a jerk to be a jerk about this. if there was a way you could under the law make this work so people could keep the thing they wanted to keep, he would do it. the problem is this whole law was designed to have as little disruption as possible. this was the minimum am
i'm sure the country music folks are clearly talking to a lot of people who were already against obama from the beginning. i mean, when the president -- the former president is saying about the obama care plan is kind of laughable. the reason why obama and his folks went in this direction, it because the major problem with the clinton plan was they said everybody's health care will be changed. that's what the hillary care idea was. o mabama went the opposite direction. and now you have this...
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this, i don't know obama movement. because i don't think anybody's added up all the things that he's promised, like ending poverty in the world. and he doesn't offer any idea of how he's going to pay for that. and i think, you know, that's one of the reasons why i think that he's incredibly naive to -- well, to try to get in the white house by having everybody believe that he's going to be able to do all these things and we really can't afford it. and i'm very concerned about the direction of our -- of our country right now. >> host: thanks, jean johnson, linking the presidential campaign to the budget process here. what do you think? >> guest: well, you know, i think it's an important issue. there are all the candidates that are still in the race are talking about these issues in ways that don't really add up. on the republican side, there's a commitment to keeping the tax cuts that went through with president bush. there's discussion of more tax cuts. and there's kind of a vague reference to cutting spending but they
this, i don't know obama movement. because i don't think anybody's added up all the things that he's promised, like ending poverty in the world. and he doesn't offer any idea of how he's going to pay for that. and i think, you know, that's one of the reasons why i think that he's incredibly naive to -- well, to try to get in the white house by having everybody believe that he's going to be able to do all these things and we really can't afford it. and i'm very concerned about the direction of...
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outside the mandela home, south african president went on live television and broke the news to his country. >> fellow south african, our beloved nelson mandela, the founding president of our democratic nation has died. >> the news was followed by president obama at the white house. >> we've lost one of the most influential, courageous and profoundly good human beings any of us will share time with on this earth. he no longer belongs to us. he belongs to the ages. >> part of ap emotional appearance late today by president obama in the white house briefing room. nbc news correspondent based in south africa was outside the mandela home when the news broke and remains there tonight and ro hip, all night tonight we have seen video of people gathering to sing and celebrate the life of nelson mandela, while it's important to remember a lot of south africans are still going to wake up to the sad news in the morning. >> reporter: that's right, brian. it is in credcredibly early in morning here, almost 2:00 o'clock and many south africans haven't heard the news yet. a few hundred of those who have c
outside the mandela home, south african president went on live television and broke the news to his country. >> fellow south african, our beloved nelson mandela, the founding president of our democratic nation has died. >> the news was followed by president obama at the white house. >> we've lost one of the most influential, courageous and profoundly good human beings any of us will share time with on this earth. he no longer belongs to us. he belongs to the ages. >>...
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then now with obama care, the -- the deception is so blatant that the entire country is shocked at how president obama and the democrats flat-out lie to the american people about what's in obama care. every day we learn more things that the people simply do not like. he has an uphill battle. >> you mentioned the employment data that's -- that's included, some say was rigged for the election. the administration's said it's not the case. even the latest revelations not the case. and it said when it came to the surprises in health care that it surprises anyone that there was no deliberate deceit, but again it falls back on something that i don't know if it's even better, ignorance. didn't see it coming. what do you think of that? >> no. look at the parade of scandals where the administration that the administration consistently denied them. then we find out more information. the families of the victims that were killed in benghazi, they now know that the president was not being honest with them, nor his administration. if you look at the irs scandal, t the president claimed staff claimed
then now with obama care, the -- the deception is so blatant that the entire country is shocked at how president obama and the democrats flat-out lie to the american people about what's in obama care. every day we learn more things that the people simply do not like. he has an uphill battle. >> you mentioned the employment data that's -- that's included, some say was rigged for the election. the administration's said it's not the case. even the latest revelations not the case. and it said...
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obama you're pushing me to make some serious statements and it's very important if the country thinks it has more rights than others you know there are stories i mean i thought you wouldn't notice my deviation but you did indeed you are very persistent to date we don't have any significant ideological differences but we have fundamental cultural differences individual ism lies at the core of the american identity while russia has been a country of collectivism take scarlett o'hara from gone with the wind for instance she says i'll never be hungry again this is the most important thing for her russians have different far lofty ambitions more of a spiritual kind and we have different visions of life that's why it's very difficult to understand each other but it's still possible. that's why there is international more to create a level playing field for everyone. you know start a business here and it's a very democratic state there's no doubt about that and it originally developed as a democratic state when the first settlers set their foot on the continent life force them to forge a rel
obama you're pushing me to make some serious statements and it's very important if the country thinks it has more rights than others you know there are stories i mean i thought you wouldn't notice my deviation but you did indeed you are very persistent to date we don't have any significant ideological differences but we have fundamental cultural differences individual ism lies at the core of the american identity while russia has been a country of collectivism take scarlett o'hara from gone...